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For all 88,000 registered nurses in Wisconsin, there is one registered lobbyist representing RNs, and that’s WNA.
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The Power of Journaling: A Path to Wellness for Nurses
In the demanding and often stressful field of nursing, maintaining mental and emotional well-being is crucial. One effective tool that nurses can use to support their health is journaling. This practice offers a simple yet powerful way to process experiences, reduce stress, and enhance overall wellness. Let’s explore the different types of journaling and the […]
Continue readingNFW Trivia Night: A Fun Evening Benefiting Nursing Scholarships and Research
Join us on Thursday, October 24, 2024, from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm for an exciting night of virtual trivia and fundraising! The Nurses Foundation of Wisconsin (NFW) is hosting this event to support nursing scholarships and research, and we invite everyone to participate—whether you are a nurse or not! Event Details: Date: Thursday, October […]
Continue readingJoin Us for the 2024 Wisconsin Nurses Association Diabetes Care and Education Conference!
We are thrilled to announce the third annual Diabetes Care and Education Conference, hosted by the Wisconsin Nurses Association. Taking place at the Kalahari Resorts and Conventions in Wisconsin Dells on September 27-28, 2024, this conference is designed by an interprofessional planning committee to address the critical aspects of diabetes management. Why Attend? Diabetes is […]
Continue readingPractical Strategies for Nurses to Manage Stress and Burnout
In the demanding field of nursing, stress and burnout are all too common. Long hours, emotional strain, and the pressure of providing high-quality care can take a toll on even the most dedicated professionals. Here are some practical strategies to help manage stress and prevent burnout: 1. Prioritize Self-Care Taking care of yourself is not […]
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Joining the Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA) and American Nurses Association (ANA) is the best thing you can do for your career - and adds value to nursing as a whole. By uniting with the best nurses in the U.S., you'll access development opportunties that you won't find anywhere else and show pride in your profession
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